The Mail on Sunday has scooped a magnificent 13 nominations in this year’s Press Awards.

The paper is shortlisted as Newspaper of the Year for its startling exclusives, high-quality writing and commercial success.

One story – our revelation that the campaigning ‘This is what a feminist looks like’ T-shirts were made in Mauritius workshops by women paid 62p an hour – earned three separate nominations: Scoop, Front Page, and Reporter of the Year for Ben Ellery.

Scoop: Ben Ellery (left) was nominated for Reporter for the Year for his scoop that 'This is what a feminist looks like’ T-shirts were made in Mauritius workshops (right) and also earned nominations in the categories of Scoop and Front Page

Our brilliant reigning News Team of the Year are nominated again for this and other stories, including our exposé of the links between Fiona Woolf and Leon Brittan that caused her to step down from chairing the child abuse inquiry and earned another Scoop nomination for writers Martin Beckford and Simon Murphy.